Let's face it, weddings are expensive! If there's one area you're looking to save money on the big day - why not start with the wedding cake? Supermarket wedding cakes can help massively cut costs, and you don't need to make sacrifices on style, or taste. Savvy brides and grooms are ditching pricier bespoke wedding cakes and turning to their favourite supermarkets for shop-bought, ready-made wedding cakes, from stores like Marks & Spencer and Waitrose.
And if you needed proof of how popular these supermarket wedding cakes are, M&S even created a Colin the Caterpillar wedding cake! (Scroll to the end to hear how Colin became the star of one bride and groom's nuptials)
We spoke to Lauren Goodman, wedding expert and founder of Bluebird Creative, to get her opinion. She said: “I'm totally on board with supermarket cake if it's not a priority to a couple. Having a bespoke handmade cake created can be amazing and the taste, texture and design are unparalleled. But for some couples cake design isn't something they want to allocate budget to and I am seeing more and more couples not go for cake at all.
“It's all personal preference. For those considering buying a supermarket cake both Marks and Spencer and Costco both have great options for those wanting to have something to cut. Cutter and Squidge are also great mid-range options for couples.”
Supermarket-bought wedding cakes start from as little as £45. So how does this measure up to a specially-designed cake? “Typically something bespoke starts at an absolute minimum of £350, with extremely skilled artisan bakers starting from at least £550,” says Lauren.
HELLO! Magazine’s own Ecommerce Project Lead Rob Kerr chose a Marks and Spencer wedding cake for his own big day, and it was a massve thumbs up all round. He says: “We had an M&S wedding cake for our 150-odd guests. After some exhaustive research and various tastings, M&S was a great choice and well received by our 100+ wedding guests.”
What to consider when choosing a supermarket wedding cake?
Lauren says: “When purchasing a cake from the supermarket, I would always recommend doing your research first - checking how long the cake is going to stay fresh and allocating the right amount of time between purchasing and your wedding day. In addition, check through the ingredients for those guests who may have dietary requirements.
“In terms of transporting the cake, ensure you have a way of getting the cake to the venue which is flat and secure. You won’t have the luxury of a baker packing, transporting and setting up your cake. Finally, I would recommend scoping out where the cake is going to go with your planner, this helps ensure the cake is going to be the right shape and size.”
How we chose the best supermarket wedding cakes
- Trusted brands: We only included the brands our HELLO! Shopping team know and love - and the wedding cakes they tried and loved
- Reviews: Where it was wasn’t possible to test the cakes ourselves, we only included wedding cakes with a high volume of positive reviews from verified shoppers
- Portion size: We tried to find the cakes with the largest number of portion sizes, considering an average wedding has around a hundred guests, maybe even more.
- Aesthetic: The cakes in our edit would suit a variety of different wedding schemes - we tried to find pastel shades and delicate touches lend themselves perfectly to weddings.
M&S' Colin the Caterpillar wedding cake - one couple's story
Ryan Morley, former racing cyclist and owner of Ryan Morley Racing Centre in Wrexham and his wife Lucy, an engineer, chose Colin the Caterpillar cakes for their wedding - and the cakes were a surprise hit. What started off as a joke, turned into one of the biggest talking points of their nuptials.
Ryan explains: "I’ve always been a fan of a Colin the Caterpillar cake since I was a child, often joking that, ‘it's not a real birthday until there’s a caterpillar cake’. So, it became a little tradition that my mum would always get me one for my birthday, even when I was in my mid-20s."
"When we were wedding planning, the cake was quite low on our priority list. And with mounting costs, I was reluctant to pay £400-500 for a cake, it just seemed a bit over the top. So, I joked to my fiancée, Lucy, why don’t we just have a caterpillar cake? I thought it would make her laugh, but never thought she’d think I was serious. And then to my surprise, she said why not? It’ll be funny. And that’s where it grew legs. I did some research and found that M&S do these giant Colin and Connie cakes, that serve 40 people each."
The couple bought one of each, as a bride and groom. "The cakes were £45 each, so we served 80 people for under £100 - an absolute bargain," says Ryan, who also bought a smaller 'Free From' Colin cake for the guests with dietary requirements.
"The cakes went down a storm - everyone loved them, " says Ryan. "Whenever the topic of conversation turns to weddings, I show people the cake photo and they love it, and comment what a great idea it is. I’d do it all over again without a second thought. I turn 30 next month and my wife has already ordered a giant caterpillar cake for me!"
Photo courtesy of Cleo Stella Photography.
Meet the expert
Lauren Goodman is the founder and creative director of Bluebird Creative and Bluebird Bride Academy. With a wealth of experience in her field, Lauren is well-versed in all things wedding planning, from table styling and creating the perfect mood board to tips on calming nerves and coordinating the logistics for the big day.
The mission of Bluebird Bride Academy is to make wedding planning accessible to couples across the world via Youtube and digital downloads. Bluebird Creative is the full, luxury wedding planning/coordination arm of the business in which Lauren and the team work hands-on with couples through the process of planning/executing their special day!
Through both tailor-made wedding planning services as well as the library of downloadable resources, Lauren’s goal is to make the wedding planning process enjoyable so that couples can enjoy their big day from start to finish.